Dhcp/bootp operation, Overview, Dhcp/bootp operation -12 – HP 2600 User Manual

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Configuring IP Addressing
IP Configuration

switch, configure the switch with an IP address and subnet mask compatible
with your network. The following table lists the general features available with
and without a network-compatible IP address configured.

Table 8-1.

Features Available With and Without IP Addressing on the Switch

Features Available Without an IP Address

Additional Features Available with an IP Address and
Subnet Mask

• Direct-connect access to the CLI and the menu interface.
• Stacking Candidate or Stack Member
• DHCP or Bootp support for automatic IP address

configuration, and DHCP support for automatic Timep
server IP address configuration

• Spanning Tree Protocol
• Port settings and port trunking
• Console-based status and counters information for

monitoring switch operation and diagnosing problems
through the CLI or menu interface.

• VLANs and GVRP
• Serial downloads of operating system (OS) updates and

configuration files (Xmodem)

• Link test
• Port monitoring
• Password authentication
• Quality of Service (QoS -2600, 2600-PWR, and 2800 only)
• Authorized IP manager

• HP web browser interface access, with configuration,

security, and diagnostic tools, plus the Alert Log for
discovering problems detected in the switch along with
suggested solutions

• SNMP network management access such as HP

ProCurve Manager network configuration, monitoring,
problem-finding and reporting, analysis, and
recommendations for changes to increase control and
uptime

• TACACS+, RADIUS, SSH, SSL, and 802.1X authentication
• Multinetting on VLANs
• CDP support
• Stacking Commander*
• Telnet access to the CLI or the menu interface
• IGMP
• Timep server configuration
• TFTP download of configurations and OS updates
• IP routing
• Ping test

*Although a Commander can operate without an IP address, doing so makes it unavailable for in-band access in an IP
network.

DHCP/Bootp Operation

Overview.

DHCP/Bootp is used to provide configuration data from a DHCP

or Bootp server to the switch. This data can be the IP address, subnet mask,
default gateway, Timep Server address, and TFTP server address. If a TFTP
server address is provided, this allows the switch to TFTP a previously saved
configuration file from the TFTP server to the switch. With either DHCP or
Bootp, the servers must be configured prior to the switch being connected to
the network.

N o t e

The switch is compatible with both DHCP and Bootp servers.

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